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      11-20-2017, 06:52 PM   #1
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SUV, Don't need no stinking SUV

LOL.

I never to took a photo of my '97 M3 with a much larger load on it.

I do have a shot with my RS6 loaded down.

The roof rack setup is interesting on the M2 (all BMW's I guess), really does not end up touching the paint at all but it's a little more effort to remove it, unlike the usual quick pressure fit things. But the "no touch" method is quite nice!

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LOL.

I never to took a photo of my '97 M3 with a much larger load on it.

I do have a shot with my RS6 loaded down.

The roof rack setup is interesting on the M2 (all BMW's I guess), really does not end up touching the paint at all but it's a little more effort to remove it, unlike the usual quick pressure fit things. But the "no touch" method is quite nice!

Mike
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LOL.

I never to took a photo of my '97 M3 with a much larger load on it.

I do have a shot with my RS6 loaded down.

The roof rack setup is interesting on the M2 (all BMW's I guess), really does not end up touching the paint at all but it's a little more effort to remove it, unlike the usual quick pressure fit things. But the "no touch" method is quite nice!

Mike
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SUV, Don't need no stinking SUV
Love the stylized Blazing Saddles reference

Fantastic to see the utilitarian use of the M2 - between this, and the trailer that DrKevM5 has created, it'll only be a matter of time before your local tradesman has done away with his truck!

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LOL.

How about this shot? The RS was about 6 months old. Used it like this all the time.

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